Manchester (New Hampshire)
Anti-Gay Lawyer Lisa Biron Faces Federal Child Pornography Charges
Nov 21, 2012 19:00 EST
Lisa Biron, a lawyer who has worked with the Christian conservative ADF, faces federal child pornography charges. Lisa Biron, a lawyer who has worked with the Christian conservative Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), faces federal child pornography charges. According to the Concord Monitor, FBI agents arrested Biron last Friday as she awaited a hearing on child pornography charges at Manchester, New Hampshire's district court. A man tipped the Manchester Police Department that he saw pornography on Biron's computer. With a search warrant, officers searched her home and filed seven counts of possessing child pornography against Biron on October 9. Police contacted federal authorities after they determined that the images were manufactured out of state. Officials allege that Biron took a teenage girl to Canada, where she filmed the minor engaged in sexual activity. An FBI search of her home turned up 200 rounds of ammunition. A federal lawyer argued that Biron should be held without bail
In gun-loving America, the Kalashnikov conquers
Oct 19, 2012 04:56 EDT
Kalashnikovs, the Soviet-designed rifles that became the basic killing tool of armies and militants around the globe, are making a new conquest: the United States.
At home in Texas, Perry gets rocky welcome
Jan 27, 2012 22:46 EST
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Governor Rick Perry has gotten a rocky welcome home to Texas, facing low poll numbers and criticism over state expenses related to his failed campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
At home in Texas, Perry gets rocky welcome
Jan 27, 2012 22:46 EST
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Governor Rick Perry has gotten a rocky welcome home to Texas, facing low poll numbers and criticism over state expenses related to his failed campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
Santorum sticks around and gives grief to Gingrich
Jan 22, 2012 16:39 EST
CORAL SPRINGS, Florida (Reuters) - He may not have much money or a ground game to speak of in Florida but Republican Rick Santorum will not pull out of the presidential race - much to the chagrin of rival Newt Gingrich and probably to the delight of a bruised Mitt Romney.
Gingrich's nods to history don't impress scholars
Dec 21, 2011 15:39 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - "I'm speaking as a historian."
Gingrich's nods to history don't impress scholars
Dec 21, 2011 14:30 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - "I'm speaking as a historian."
Ron Paul may struggle outside Iowa
Dec 21, 2011 11:11 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Congressman Ron Paul is one of the favorites to win the Iowa caucuses vote on January 3 but his libertarian and isolationist message may be too much for Republican voters and party grandees as the nomination process moves to other states.
Ron Paul may struggle outside Iowa
Dec 21, 2011 07:02 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Congressman Ron Paul is one of the favorites to win the Iowa caucuses vote on January 3 but his libertarian and isolationist message may to be too much for Republican voters and party grandees as the nomination process moves to other states.
Under fire, Gingrich targets judges
Dec 18, 2011 18:57 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich threatened on Sunday to have U.S. judges arrested if they disagreed with his policies as president, ratcheting up his attacks on the judiciary as he tries to halt a slide in his campaign.
Gingrich newcomer team takes on Romney stronghold
Dec 17, 2011 20:01 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters)- As he surged from also-ran to a front-runner in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich put a 29-year-old newcomer in charge of his New Hampshire campaign.
Gingrich newcomer team takes on Romney stronghold
Dec 17, 2011 14:32 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters)- As he surged from also-ran to a front-runner in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich put a 29-year-old newcomer in charge of his New Hampshire campaign.
Gay Veteran Bob Garon Says Mitt Romney 'Doesn't Know About The Constitution'
Dec 14, 2011 19:00 EST
Bob Garon, the Vietnam veteran who asked Mitt Romney his thoughts on gay marriage, says Romney 'doesn't know about the Constitution'. ?Bob Garon, the Vietnam veteran who asked Mitt Romney his thoughts on gay marriage, says Romney ?doesn't know about the Constitution.? Romney approached Garon, 63, on Monday during a campaign stop at Chez Vachon diner in Manchester, New Hampshire. Garon asked Romney about New Hampshire Republicans' plans to repeal the state's 2-year-old gay marriage law. ?I support repeal of the New Hampshire law. I believe marriage is between a man and a woman. That's my view,? Romney told Garon. ?It's good to know how you feel,? Garon said. ?That you do not believe that everyone is entitled to their constitutional rights.? ?No, actually, I think at the time the Constitution was written it was pretty clear that marriage is between a man and a woman,? Romney said. ?And I don't believe the Supreme Court has changed that.? During an appearance on MSNBC's Hardball, Garon sa
Gloves stay on in Gingrich-Huntsman N.H. debate
Dec 12, 2011 20:44 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - The gloves didn't have to come off on Monday night in a Lincoln-Douglas style debate between Republican rivals Newt Gingrich and Jon Huntsman, who found more agreement than strife on foreign policy issues.
Romney, gay vet meet, differ in New Hampshire
Dec 12, 2011 17:42 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican Mitt Romney probably expected a different scenario in a Manchester diner on Monday when he tucked into a booth to make small talk with an older man wearing a "Vietnam Vet" baseball cap.
Mitt Romney flexes New Hampshire muscle
Dec 03, 2011 18:12 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney flexed his campaign's organizational muscle in the key early voting state of New Hampshire on Saturday, unleashing hundreds of volunteers to knock on doors and make phone calls on his behalf.
Romney promises to "earn it" in New Hampshire
Dec 03, 2011 14:12 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney flexed his campaign's organizational muscle in the key early voting state of New Hampshire on Saturday, unleashing hundreds of volunteers to knock on doors and make phone calls on his behalf.
Embattled Cain says campaign plans rest with wife
Dec 01, 2011 08:23 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain, battling allegations of infidelity, said on Wednesday he would decide whether to continue his campaign after a face-to-face talk with his wife.
Embattled Cain says campaign plans rest with wife
Nov 30, 2011 22:54 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain, battling allegations of infidelity, said on Wednesday he would decide whether to continue his campaign after a face-to-face talk with his wife.
Perry says will deport all detained illegal immigrants
Nov 29, 2011 15:47 EST
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Rick Perry vowed to deport all illegal immigrants detained in the country if elected president as he sought on Tuesday to burnish his conservative credentials on immigration ahead of the 2012 Republican contest.